The Fatty Acid Composition Of Vegetable Oils And Their Potential Use In Wound Care

Anselmo Queiroz Alves, Valdemiro Amaro Da Silva,Alexandre Jose Silva Goes, Mariza Severina Silva,Gibson Gomes De Oliveira, Isla Vanessa Gomes Alves Bastos,Antonio Gomes De Castro Neto,Antonio Jose Alves

ADVANCES IN SKIN & WOUND CARE(2019)

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OBJECTIVE To evaluate the similarities among fatty acid compositions of vegetable oils sold in the Brazilian market and those present in a reference health product used to treat wounds. METHODS The relative amounts of fatty acids in 21 types of vegetable oils, purchased in the Brazilian market, were assessed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and flame ionization detection. MAIN RESULTS The studied oils had similar fatty acid compositions to the reference product (caprylic acid, 18.8%; capric acid, 17.4%; oleic acid, 27.5%; and linoleic acid, 28.1%). The presence of caprylic acid (10.45% +/- 0.07%), capric acid (5.8% +/- 0.75%), lauric acid (45.63% +/- 0.93%), and myristic acid (16.33% +/- 2.23%) were detected in all the vegetable oils tested. Oleic acid (52.94% +/- 12.54%) was present in andiroba, avocado, canola, copaiba, olive, palm, pequi, and pracaxi oils and featured prominently in olive oil (75.8%). Linoleic acid (57.09% +/- 8.47%) was present in corn, cottonseed, grapeseed, passion fruit, and sunflower oils and in mixed oils (olive with soybean and sunflower with corn and canola). CONCLUSIONS Most of the vegetable oils tested are products of plants from tropical climates, where they are abundant and easy to cultivate. It is possible that a balanced composition of fatty acids obtained from natural sources could be an effective alternative treatment for wounds.
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Brazilian plants,caprylic acid,capric acid,Dersani,fatty acids,lauric acid,linoleic acid,oleic acid,tropical climate,vegetable oils,wound healing
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